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BurMil Adds Two Directors To Boord GREENSBORO ? Two new members were added to the Board of Directors of Burlington Mills Corporation today at a meeting in the company's mer chandising headquarters in New York City. They are John L. Hutcheson, Jr., and S. Lewis Hutcheson. The two new members are brothers and recently joined Burlington Mills with the acquisition o f Peerless Woolen Mills. John L.. Hutcheson, Jr. Is presi dent of Peerless Woolen and has directed Its manufacturing opera tions for 23 years. S, Lewis Hut cheson Is a vice president and sales manager for Peerless. Both' men continued with Burlington in their same positions after the acquisition of Peerless. The Peerless president resides at Rrssvllle, Ga., rhanufacturing headquarters for Peerless. S. L. Hutcheson is located In New York City. 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New 1953 Folds Go On Display Here At Plonk Motor Company On Friday The new 1953 Ford will go on display at Plonk Motor Compa ny showroom on Battleground avenue Friday morning accord ing to announcement toy P* T. McGlnnls, sales manager. The new models mark Ford's 50 anniversary. Ford is again featuring three lines, Mainline, Custo'mline, and Crestline, in many toody styles. Ford's automatic transmission, "Fordomatic", is available on many models, as is overdrive. In the 1953 Ford ? In which ever model ? you wil enjoy per sonal transportation expressly designed for the modern tastes and the all-round needs of to day's American family. The "53 Ford torings the longer lower, wider look that sets the new styling .trend ... spirited power that's more than ample to master the demands of to day's fast flowing traffic, yet genuinely economical , . . riding comfort and roominess and ease of control that make long, cross country journeys or short, a round - town trips an equally | true delight. In the '53 Ford are no less than 41 "Worth (More" features that contribute importantly to the new standard of value for which Ford Is recognized every where . . . features which give | more satisfaction. Center-Fill Fueling is a "worth more" Ford . feature, makes fill ing up easier from either side of the gas pump, leaves more 4>ag~-" gage space in trunk. Rear licen- ] se plate hides filler cap. Power ? Pivot Pedals are ano ther Ford advantage. Brake and Clutch pedals are suspended for easier operation. Make foot space of the entire ffloor space. Eliminated dusty, drafty floor holes. Improved Automatic Hide Con trol is a balanced system of ad vanced ride features that smoo ths the foumps and controls side sway on turns. It automatically adjusts your ride to meet chang ing road conditions. New Bold and Beautiful Grille Is wider, lower, more massive. It's the keynote feature of Ford's sparkling new 1953 styling .... a symbol of the solid quality and trend-setting beauty that puts the big 1953 Ford way front in modern styling and design. Ford offers three Drives ? Fordomatic ? really two auto matic drives in one ... a fluid torque converter~for smooth ness PLUS automatic mechanical gears for "go"; Overdrive Jets your engine loaf along at 35 miles an hour while your car's doing 50; and conventional drive, teamed with Ford's_semi-centri fugal clutch and Power - Pivot Clutch Pedal, give the finest in quiet, exceptionally, easy manu al shifting. Balanced - Ease Steering com bines an ultra modern symme- ? trical linkage and triple ? tooth roller and NVonm gear to take the work out of steering, makes parking In tight places unbe lievably easy. Automatic Power Pilot teams carburetion ignition and combus tion for more "go" per gallon. It is a Ford exclusive that squeez es the last ounce of power out of every gallon of gas. Key-Turn Starter automati cally operates starter when you turn your ignition key past the "on" position. No stretching for a foot pedal, no reaching for a starter button Presto-Life Hood opens with a finger-tip lift. Counterfoa Lancing hinges hold it open. Has an ex ternal release, also. Double - Seal Brakes are dou ble ? protected from water and dust. Magic Action feature usps car momentum to help stop. Two inch wider front tr d gives Ford a better "footing". on all roads for easier handling. Rubber ? cushioned front suspension with tailored to model Hydra - Coil SpTings gives a softer, smoother, more comfortable ride. K-Bar Frame adds greater twist-resist ing strength to Ford's 5-cross member, box - section frame. Va riable - Tate rear'suspension has extra - long semi-elliptic springs which adjust their stiffness to Suit road and load conditions. Viscous Control Rear Shock Ab sorbers are diagonally mounted to help take "tilt" out of turns . . have new softer action for easi er ride. Full-circle visibility permits a view of widest scope, deep deck luggage locker with a wide rear deck lid, Space Saver Hinges and shorter gas fill pipe, Is at least one suitcase bigger than ordi nary luggage compartment and automatic posture control gives proper seat height and position automatically. Hull -tight construction seals out water, dust and draft. Each ?body member has been designed and built to give longer life, greater safety. Body bolts are rubber Insulated. Joints are wel ded, soldered and plastic - seal ed. A variety of effective, sound proofing materials is used to re duce noise. Even under the hood there's thick glass fiber Insula tion. ! Wednesday Rites I For Miss Queen I Funeral rites for Miss Jessie I Lou Queen, 30, a sister of Mrs. I W. O. Peelei of Kings Mountain, P were conducted Wednesday aft I ernoon at 3 o'clock from the I Highland Baptist church. Dr. Zeno Wall conducted the ? service with interment following I In Sunset cemetery in Shelby. I Miss Queen, a resident of 921 I Logan street, In Shelby, died P Monday at 2 p. m. in the Shelby I hospital. She had been in de clining health for four years. She Is survived by her parents, Mr., and Mrs Leroy Queen; and two sisters. Mrs. W. O. Peeler of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Glenn i Newton of Shelby. Sugar is the most produced and cheapest organic chemical in the world. 5 1 North Carolina's 1952 sweet po R I :ato crop Is estimated at 3.5 mil L | lion bushels, H. D. High's Rites Are Conducted Funeral services for Hoyle Du Pre High. ?2. wore conducted on Sunday, November 30, from the home. Interment followed in the family cemetery near Spartan burg. SC. Mr. High, a former resident of Kings 'Mountain, hart lived lh Spartanburg for the past few years. He Was mairied to the for mer Miss Margaret McLaughen, daughter of Mrs. J E. AtrLaugh en and the late, Mr. McLaughen. He died Saturday morning No vember 29 at 2 a. m. of a heart attack. \ Surviving in addition to his wife, are one daughter, Mrs. Ar thur H. Felton of Charlotte, two, sons. H. D., Jr.. <>f the US Army stationed in Ft.. Beivoir, Va.. and Ud High of the Air Corps station ed fn New Yojk. Suggestions ?from PHIFER'S for TRICYCLES X> ,o^s 3\e^ Chain-Drive TRACTORS Footba^5 ScO? Goat Wagons . BICYCLES 16-20-24-26 inch Boys and Girls Trainer Wheels for Learners R 'fife j Tractor-Trailers with dump Shat9un , Pistol and Holster Sets SKATES ^i/d's Boxing Gloves Mix Masters Presto Pressure Cookers and Canners *>, O* *'s l O,, <?/Vs 'ef "'e* Automatic Toasters Electric Percolators Electric Pop Corn Poppers MANY OTHER FINE GIFTS ? LAY A WAY NOW Phifer Hardware Co. Battleground Ave. .. Phone 46 ^ You'll please them all ? ??when you give TELEVISION with the Magic Monitor Give The Gift That Keeps on Givinq" MARLOWE'S LEE TIRES - APPLIANCES - RECAPPING Phone 62 $199.95 ? 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